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July 16, 2018 at 10:37 am #7863
Donald Trump Takes Down the NWO Thousand Points of Light?
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A Minute To Midnite Show HostJuly 16, 2018 at 10:54 am #7866I am not saying I agree with the article in Stuff that I have linked here below, but look at this statement:
Former US ambassador to NATO Nicholas Burns called it “the single most chaotic and destructive of an American President. He has put us at odds with the EU, weakened NATO, disparaged Germany and directly undermined May. He is a wrecking ball. American credibility has been diminished.”
,,,,,,and then compare it to this picture that was on the cover the Economist Magazine for January 2017.Remember who owns and controls that magazine to a large degree ( Rothschilds). All is going to plan it would appear!

……and this one recently

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Tony Koretz.
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A Minute To Midnite Show HostJuly 16, 2018 at 5:08 pm #7871Trump says U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May “went the opposite way” from his Brexit advice
May is promoting the “soft” Brexit plan, which would keep strong economic ties with the European Union. Mr. Trump said he advised May how to manage Brexit, but she didn’t listen. If Britain takes the “soft” Brexit approach, Mr. Trump said that may end future trade deals with the U.S.
“If they do a deal like that, it will most likely, because we’ll be dealing with the European Union, instead of dealing with the U.K., so it will probably kill the deal, if they do a deal like that, their trade deal with the U.S. will probably not be made,” Mr. Trump said. “Because we have enough difficulty with the European Union.”
“If they do that, I would say that would probably end a major trade relationship with the United States,” Mr. Trump added.
Mr. Trump said British voters didn’t vote for the “soft” Brexit plan in their referendum to sever ties with the EU.
“I did give, Theresa, who I like — I did give her my views on what she should do and how she should negotiate, and she didn’t follow those views,” Mr. Trump told the Sun. “I would actually say she probably went the opposite way.”
Mr. Trump also criticized immigration in Europe, saying the continent is “losing” its “culture” as a result.
“I think what’s happened to Europe is a shame. I think the immigration, allowing the immigration to take place in Europe is a shame. I think it changed the fabric of Europe,” Mr. Trump said. “And unless you act very quickly, it’s never going to be what it was. And I don’t mean that in a positive way.”
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Tony Koretz.
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A Minute To Midnite Show HostJuly 16, 2018 at 5:15 pm #7873“I think the European Union is a foe,” Trump says ahead of Putin meeting in Helsinki
On Sunday, British Prime Minister Theresa May told the BBC that Mr. Trump had encouraged her to “sue the EU” rather than negotiate over the U.K.’s departure from the bloc. May’s conservative government is deeply split over her handling of Brexit, and her hold on power was further weakened by Mr. Trump’s comments to a British tabloid that her approach had likely “killed” any chance of a new trade deal with the U.S. once Brexit is complete. (Mr. Trump tried to walk back his criticism in a joint press conference on Friday.)
At the summit of NATO allies in Brussels last week, Mr. Trump took a hard line toward member nations for failing to meet targeted defense spending goals. He claimed his tough stance had paid off in getting allies to spend more on defense, telling reporters on Thursday that members had “upped their commitments and I am very happy.”
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Tony Koretz.
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A Minute To Midnite Show HostJuly 18, 2018 at 1:29 pm #7899Thanks for the post Tony.
Amazing imagery they chose for the Economist Magazine cover (The Wrecking Ball, designed to look like Miley Cyrus’s album cover, released in August 2013)
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